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OTP"4 mmmmmmmmmmmMittiimm$ms MMHIRaBHMPMHMmHHHnMMIHiaaiMM each poled three hits to help Detroit down Browns. Alexander, Philly star, lost his first game of season, New York getting ten hits. Lobert bagged three. Stroud was a puzzle. Bill James pitched his first full game for Braves and held Brooklyn. Davenport pitched fine ball to en able Sloufeds to beat Tip Tops. Miscellaneous Scores Chicago 1, Hawaii 0. St. Patricks 3, St. Ignatius 2. Holy Trinity 8, St Johns 0. St Philips 11, St Ritas 10. De Paul 23, Holy Trinity 4. Wendell Phillips 1, Lewis 0. Steve Ketchel and Hal Stewart fought ten rounds to a draw in Jack son, Mich. RESTA'S RIVAL ENTERS 500-MILE GRIND Hom-ard .Wilcox: - Howard Wilcox, America's hero in the recent Vanderbilt and grand prize races, is scheduled to drive in the next u 0-mile race at Indianapolis. Wil cox, at San Francisco, finished sec ond in both events, being beaten out only by Dario Resto on- each occa sion. The next 500-mile race, with a faster car, will see him on even terms with the other. DOCTORS TO BE ARRESTED IN WAR ON DOPES Arrests by dozens are expected in the latest angle of TJ. S. Att'y Clyne's war on the dope traffic. This time it is the respectable physicians who are to be hit, not the poor dope peddlers. The "M. D.'s" are accused of taking all of the traffic in drugs from the hands of the criminals who used to operate by stealth. Physicians, officials in wholesale! drug concerns and the dope users themselves are the objects at which Clyne has launched 150 federal war rants. "We expect to arrest tomorrow be tween 150 and 200 men who are in the highest of society," declared Clyne. "They, we believe, are re sponsible for the continuance of the dope trade after the Harrison law went into effect" MRS. YOUNG ON TEACHERS With all the appearances of a "school ma'am," Sup't Ella Plagg Young of the public schools, lectured .to -the committee on efficiency and expenditures of the board of educa tion last night She told the body what was the matter with the schools and received an offer to back her up in remedying the flls. "I can't discharge an unfit teacher if she has friends who can bring to bear their influence on the board," she complained. Which brought the answer, "Bring us a list of the undesirables." All angles of the educational work were discussed during her two-hour talk. Tax warrants were brought for ward as a means of making up the' deficit which the board must face and which, it was suggested, might be made up from the salaries of the teachers. No action on the salary question was taken. Paper clubs for policemen, prac tically indestructible, have been invented. ft JOiWti.l.lM.. I!.I.W.. ..MJ',UJM..,WJ